Vineyard at Stockcross revisits Judgement of Paris

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2012-07-19T11:25:00+01:00 Thursday 19 July 2012

by Chris Mercer

Another recreation of the legendary Judgement of Paris tasting has ended in a convincing victory for American wines.

Winner: L'Après Midi

This time the tasting took place at the Vineyard at Stockcross, a restaurant with one of the most comprehensive American wine lists in the UK

The Berkshire hotel is offering a tasting menu to resurrect the spirit of the Paris Tasting of 1976, when wines from California were marked higher than top Bordeaux in a blind tasting.

In the shadow of a specially-commissioned painting of the '76 tasting, diners can taste a top French and Californian wine with each food course, before voting for their favourite.

'It's a fun way to have interaction with the guests,' head sommelier Yohann Jousselin MS told Decanter.com.

The inaugural press tasting – consisting of some dozen journalists - ended in a 5-0 whitewash victory for California.

Some French wines pushed California close, notably the Mas Amiel from Roussillon and the Henri Bourgeois Sancerre 2010. The latter, though, lost to a Sonoma wine, the Peter Michael Winery L'Après Midi 2009, produced by the Vineyard’s owner Sir Peter Michael CBE.

In the match most similar to the '76 tasting, a 2010 Cliff Lede Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa's Stags Leap district overcame a 2004 Duluc de Branaire-Ducru from Bordeaux's Left Bank.

The Vineyard's new menu follows the installation of a glass-panelled cellar, with storage technology that enables Jousselin, who is UK Sommelier of the Year 2011, to offer 100 wines by the glass.

Have your say!

Charles GoslingJuly 21 13:08

5-0 whitewash for California after a dozen jounalists had participated in the inaugral tasting. Did the other 7 get lost on their way to the bathroom, or did they have to submit an infomercial, such as this, in lieu of voting?

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